Maximizing ROI of Worksite Wellness Programs with Larry Chapman MS – 01036
Worksite health promotion and wellness efforts are gaining significant attention in today’s health care reform debate. This presentation will examine the major pathways for worksite health promotion and Wellness programs to affect health costs. We will also review the major strategies that will help maximize the ROI of worksite Wellness programs.
About the presenter: Larry Chapman
Larry Chapman, MPH, is President and CEO of Chapman Institute, and Senior Advisor, for WebMD Health Services. Larry provides thought leadership on integrating health cost management, plan design, incentive systems, and organized prevention programming for worksite, managed care, and community-based populations. He has spent more than 30 years improving the health of employees and their family members and has developed more than a thousand (1,000) employee health and productivity management programs including more than 200 wellness financial incentive programs. Formally educated in environmental health, medical technology, and medical care organization at UCLA and the University of Michigan, Chapman is an internationally recognized expert and speaker on innovative health management interventions. He has also published 13 books and more than 190 professional articles and columns. Chapman co-founded and served as Chairman of the Board of Summex Health Management, which was acquired by WebMD in 2006.
Larry has been married to Ginny Chapman for 39 years, has two grown sons, two daughters-in-law and four delightful grand children. Playing golf, taking family trips, snorkeling, gardening and hiking Northwest mountain trails are some of his favorite activities.
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Check out our latest article in Harvard Business Review this month issue.
http://hbr.org/2010/12/whats-the-hard-return-on-employee-wellness-programs/ar/1
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